The choice was between the Steam deck and this one. I was tempted by the higher performance, but I do not like the position of the left stick, which has too much rosah, for example, the Xbox controller is stiffer and more sensitive. In contrast, A, B, C, Y are too stiff and of poor quality. The levers wiggle and crunch right from the factory. Only one USB-C, so you have to buy a hub if you want it to connect to a monitor. The disk is really small, so you keep choosing what game to install and more than 3-4 of today's games won't fit. Urita would need at least 1TB. The Windows 11 you get has a lot of useless stuff in it like Office or Onedrive. The worst part is that you get it in all the tongues and it takes a long time to unstick it. With that comes the fact that it takes a long time to actualize after the first power up, from Asus it downloads slowly and takes forever, the drive even though SSD is not very fast. The battery doesn't last much and if you want to play 30 FPS then it's fine, but otherwise an hour or two and that's it. If you play often, the battery probably runs out in six months. Asus app, sometimes it works and sometimes it crashes, if you turn it off through the administrator, it starts to reinstall, under power on. The FPS limit doesn't work at all, AMD fluid motion won't add it, you have to turn it on via the drivers. Windows has the only advantage that you can turn on games that don't work on Steam deck, and the aforementioned AMD fluid motion is a great thing. Like RSR, which will convert 720 to 1080p. The dispey can't do any other resolution, you can only choose from 720 and 1080p, when connected to a monitor you get 4:3 or 21:9 support in games that can do it. It's a device to which you eventually buy a better SSD and to do the hub and you find that it's priced at 20 thousand and for that you already have a Lenovo that has 1TB, 2x USB-C etc. Maybe someone more challenging like Kingdom come goes weird in some games even after locking FPS are flying back and forth. I have everything on low and it still has a problem with it. I think it's bad drivers and wanting to adjust a lot. In the settings you have for example Custom TDP and for that I have it says that it will break and Asus is not responsible for it, so what is it there for? For example, you have a power mode and it sets it to 15- 20w, with a couple of seconds to pick it up, overall within 2 minutes it drops and rises and creates unstable FPS, so you have to turn on custom anyway. Although I don't understand why, when it's 58 degrees. In turbo mode it's impossible to hold, it's 70+ and burns your palms after a while. In silent mode, I get like 46 degrees, which is good, but the performance is not great. It's possible that my difficulty is too high and just not enough for me, for someone who plays 1 or 2 games probably good or if you never played anything and you are discovering old games, but again there you have a better steam deck thanks to the Oled image that looks 100x better than on the ROG ally. Watching movies or YT doesn't appeal to me much, I can watch it on my mobile phone, which lasts for 6+ hours.